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BITSAT · Logical Reasoning

Step-by-step Analogy study plan for BITSAT Logical Reasoning 2026 — structured month-wise approach to mastering this chapter.

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How to Study Analogy

A structured approach to studying Analogy for BITSAT Logical Reasoning.

Study Plan for Analogy

1

Day 1–2: Learn the Theory

Study the chapter thoroughly. Note down definitions, formulas, and key concepts.

2

Day 3: Practice Problems

Solve practice questions and previous year BITSAT problems. Focus on MCQs and numerical problems.

3

Day 4: Revise & Test

Revise key formulas and concepts without looking at notes. Take a practice quiz to test your understanding.

What to Focus On

  • The notation A : B :: C : D means the relationship A→B is identical to C→D.
  • Always define the relationship as a precise verbal sentence before scanning options.
  • Direction of the relationship matters — 'author produces book' ≠ 'book produces author'.

  • Antonym pairs are oppositional and symmetric — A is opposite of B, and B is opposite of A.
  • Synonym pairs are semantically equivalent — A means the same as B.
  • Both relationships are bidirectional, unlike most other analogy types.

  • Individual:Class — the first is a member/example of the second category.
  • Individual:Group — the second is the collective noun for many of the first.
  • Common collective nouns tested: Shoal (fish), Flock (sheep/birds), Swarm (bees), Pack (wolves), Pride (lions), Bouquet (flowers).

Common Mistakes to Avoid

The relationship in an analogy only needs to be loosely similar — as long as both pairs share some connection, the answer is correct.

Antonym and Synonym analogy questions are always easy and can be solved by gut feeling without verifying the exact relationship direction.

In Product : Raw Material analogies, the order of terms does not matter — Raw Material : Product is the same relationship.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in Analogy for BITSAT?
Analogy is an important chapter in BITSAT Logical Reasoning. It covers key concepts and formulas that are frequently tested in the exam. Key topics include: Core Concept and Approach, Classification of Analogy Relationship Types, Detailed Examples and Worked Solutions, High-Frequency Facts for Analogy Questions.
How important is Analogy for BITSAT?
Analogy is a frequently tested chapter in BITSAT Logical Reasoning. Questions from this chapter appear regularly in previous year papers.
How to prepare Analogy for BITSAT?
Start by understanding the core concepts, then solve practice questions. Focus on formulas and their applications. Use revision notes for quick review before the exam.

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